Oh, Gia. I love you but that's not how guns work.
Sure is Tommy. It's just aim and pull the trigger. How hard can it be?
Since when do guns in the anime world need to follow the laws of science/physics that are a part of our world?TommyGunn said:
Oh, Gia. I love you but that's not how guns work.
Personally I think the action happened so fast that all we are seeing is her in a state of rest mere seconds later, hence the hovering spent casings that haven't had time to drop yet. :)
I was more referring to the fact the ejection port is in the middle of the gun... and the slide stop is on the wrong side... and there's no safety...
Understood, *lowers head in shame*.
she has foots, it's a rare thing for Gia.
Feet*... --- is shotGenesisto said:
she has foots, it's a rare thing for Gia.
Sorry, i'm not english, i do a large number of mistakes.vf.nightcore said:
Feet*... --- is shot
So do I, it was meant as a joke :DGenesisto said:
Sorry, i'm not english, i do a large number of mistakes.
Where she's going, she doesn't need a safety. >:3TommyGunn said:
.. and there's no safety...
Well, Glocks don't have a manual safety, it is built into the trigger. And the gov't 1911 45 had a grip safety. so maybe it does have a safety :) .....But the ejection port is still in the wrong place!Kumacuda said:
Where she's going, she doesn't need a safety. >:3
The ambidextrous safety is next to the hand in the typical position. The ejector looks to be too far down the slide but I think it is the angle of the gun being pointed more "at" the viewer.TommyGunn said:
Oh, Gia. I love you but that's not how guns work.
The only real flaw I see is that the rifling is way too ... Yeah.
Also The gun design looks like a shitty deagle Ducked a 1911 and made this thing.